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authorities in pakistan. president obama made the announcement that osama bin laden is dead. >> during his speech tonight, he reflected on how the country united after the terrorist attack. >> american people came together. we offered our neighbors a hand and offered the wounded our blood. we reaffirmed our ties to each other and our love of community and country. on that day, no matter where we came from, what god we pray to or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one american family. >> the president also went on to say that americans were united in their resolve to protect the nation from another vicious attack. >>> we just got video in from pakistani tv and the announcer say that shows the attack on the compound where osama bin laden was killed. this is about 62 miles from the capital. as you can see, there are flames, a high walled. we are told this was a mansion and that helicopters were involved in the attack. people have made assessment that puts the night in the lawless border between pa
authorities in pakistan. president obama made the announcement that osama bin laden is dead. >> during his speech tonight, he reflected on how the country united after the terrorist attack. >> american people came together. we offered our neighbors a hand and offered the wounded our blood. we reaffirmed our ties to each other and our love of community and country. on that day, no matter where we came from, what god we pray to or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one...
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is showing in pakistan right now. there's north korea and bush are there are we trying to get we're trying to punish the people who attacked the united states we've done some most of that and there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obamacare much of the right . of the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there have been no constraints on the number of people that have been able to be killed ten years of this no constraints drone attacks assassinations of farming and killing of wedding parties at some point isn't it time to say another so nothing. crosstalk on here on this channel two hours from now. unfound unfounded rousing fear and curiosity evidence of the existence of bigfoot remains elusive however the yeti shows no sign of ending as his real for national hero an expedition to try to track down the legend. the yeti also known as big food snowman whole sus court has been e
is showing in pakistan right now. there's north korea and bush are there are we trying to get we're trying to punish the people who attacked the united states we've done some most of that and there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obamacare much of the right . of the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there have been no constraints on the number of...
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is pursuing in pakistan right now. there is no imperial ambusher there are we trying to get out we try to punish the people who attacked the united states we don't see most of that and there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obama much of the right. of the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there been no constraints on the number of people that have been able to be killed ten years of this no constraint drone attacks assassinations of bombings killing of wedding parties at some point isn't it time to say nothing. founded a rousing fear of curiosity in equal measure evidence of the existence of bigfoot remains elusive however the hunt for the yeti shows no sign of ending is our national took part in a siberian expedition to try to track down the legend. the yeti also known as big food snowman hole sus quote has been exciting scientists and enthusiasts from all the world for mo
is pursuing in pakistan right now. there is no imperial ambusher there are we trying to get out we try to punish the people who attacked the united states we don't see most of that and there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obama much of the right. of the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there been no constraints on the number of people that have...
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after 9/11, under pressure, pakistan nominally abandons them. they ally themselves easily with the united states instead, even as pakistan's military continues with extremists and even though it shows pakistan to be the most entirely packed place on earth. after 9/11, they start to flow into pakistan on the billions. pakistan remains impoverished and unstable, but they start pouring money into their nuclear program. they will start building two of the most productive plutonium reactors in the world. this program isn't even hooked up to the nation's grid. this facility makes plutonium speckly for nuclear bombs. pakistan was armed before 9/11, before bin laden and al-qaeda leaders fled to afghanistan to take refuge there. since 9/11, pakistan has built up its nuclear weapons program bigger and faster than any other country in the world. >> when you find out things like pakistani taliban attacks on pakistani military facilities, about the vulnerability of pakistan's state institutions, including possibly its military and intelligence services, do y
after 9/11, under pressure, pakistan nominally abandons them. they ally themselves easily with the united states instead, even as pakistan's military continues with extremists and even though it shows pakistan to be the most entirely packed place on earth. after 9/11, they start to flow into pakistan on the billions. pakistan remains impoverished and unstable, but they start pouring money into their nuclear program. they will start building two of the most productive plutonium reactors in the...
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but i have to go to pakistan. and one element of the story that i haven't really discussed so much as they demand that invited mary ann to margaret barker is to come up with him and his family in pakistan. and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i mean, here he had nine children, but is inviting yet another woman to his house in pakistan. so it's one thing to sort of go back and forth as to who marion gmail it is, but then you need the historical context. where was pakistan at that time? influence among us, this book is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam. so you know, i don't want to sort of loose sight of those aspects of the book and the fine-grained because marionette symbolizes a vehicle for a lot of these meditations. but as to the question
but i have to go to pakistan. and one element of the story that i haven't really discussed so much as they demand that invited mary ann to margaret barker is to come up with him and his family in pakistan. and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i...
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where was pakistan at that time? in some ways this beak is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam, so, you know, i don't want to sort of lose sight of those aspects of the book in, you know, in the fine grain because she is a vehicle for a lot of these sort of meditations, but as to the question of what i decided to do with her letters. i felt it was important for -- to have her as a vehicle for the reader to experience her letters, you know, with immediacy in her own words rather than me paraphrasing them or, you know, saying, you know, well, she says that she graduated from high school in 1953, but actually it was 1952. i find that correcting voice as a biographer is very distancing, and i wanted the readers to feel about her the way i felt about her when i first started reading the letters, to be completely sucked into her world, and, you know, if i, you know, had said at the outset that, you know, that she was institutionalized, then you know people will just say she's crazy and not have to wre
where was pakistan at that time? in some ways this beak is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam, so, you know, i don't want to sort of lose sight of those aspects of the book in, you know, in the fine grain because she is a vehicle for a lot of these sort of meditations, but as to the question of what i decided to do with her letters. i felt it was important for -- to have her as a vehicle for the reader to experience her letters, you know, with immediacy in her own words...
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pakistan remains impoverishes and extremist, but pakistan pores money into the nuclear program. this new facility 140 miles from the capital will host two of the largest production reactors in the world. the plant is not designed to make electricity that pakistan needs. this plant is not even hooked up to the electrical grid. they make plutonium for nuclear bombs. pakistan was armed before 9/11 and before leaders fled from the u.s. wa are in afghanistan to take refuge. pakistan built up their program bigger and faster than any other country in the world. when you find out about things like pakistani taliban and attacks on military facilities, about the vulnerability of pakistan's state institutions including possibly the military and intelligence services, do you worry about nuclear security? >> more about nuclear security and pakistan than anyone in the world with the possible exception of north korea which i have different kind of concerns. they have three problems. number one problem is they do have a certain instability in the country as you referred to the taliban. number t
pakistan remains impoverishes and extremist, but pakistan pores money into the nuclear program. this new facility 140 miles from the capital will host two of the largest production reactors in the world. the plant is not designed to make electricity that pakistan needs. this plant is not even hooked up to the electrical grid. they make plutonium for nuclear bombs. pakistan was armed before 9/11 and before leaders fled from the u.s. wa are in afghanistan to take refuge. pakistan built up their...
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after 9/11, under pressure, pakistan nominally abandons them. they ally themselves easily with the united states instead, even as pakistan's military continues with extremists and even though it shows pakistan to be the most entirely packed place on earth. after 9/11, they start to flow into pakistan on the billions. pakistan remains impoverished and unstable, but they start pouring money into their nuclear program. they will start building two of the most productive plutonium reactors in the world. this program isn't even hooked up to the nation's grid. this facility makes plutonium speckly for nuclear bombs. pakistan was armed before 9/11, before bin laden and al-qaeda leaders fled to afghanistan to take refuge there. since 9/11, pakistan has built up its nuclear weapons program bigger and faster than any other country in the world. >> when you find out things like pakistani taliban attacks on pakistani military facilities, about the vulnerability of pakistan's state institutions, including possibly its military and intelligence services, do y
after 9/11, under pressure, pakistan nominally abandons them. they ally themselves easily with the united states instead, even as pakistan's military continues with extremists and even though it shows pakistan to be the most entirely packed place on earth. after 9/11, they start to flow into pakistan on the billions. pakistan remains impoverished and unstable, but they start pouring money into their nuclear program. they will start building two of the most productive plutonium reactors in the...
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that is more needed in pakistan. in china, pakistan can continue to collaborate for security reasons, big projects also, but the largest support needs to come from outside, and it's expected to come from the united states. >> rose: thank you for coming. hassan abbas, and pir zubair shah from "the new york times" and shuja nawaz from the atlanta counci mesh to have you on the program. ♪ ♪ . >> rose: larry kramer, a normal heart, first appeared on broadway 26 years ago. a powerful look the early days of aids and what it's like to be a gay man in new york city, with 56,000 people becoming infected every year and 1.1 million people living with h.i.v. the play is as relevant today as it was in 1985. it's on broadway for the first time and getting rave reviews. it has received five tony award nominations and here i a look. >> you can get dressed. i can't find what i'm looking for. >> needed? needed for what? what is it you're trying to get me to do. >> you have to tell gay men to stop having sex. [laughter] >> i'm sorr
that is more needed in pakistan. in china, pakistan can continue to collaborate for security reasons, big projects also, but the largest support needs to come from outside, and it's expected to come from the united states. >> rose: thank you for coming. hassan abbas, and pir zubair shah from "the new york times" and shuja nawaz from the atlanta counci mesh to have you on the program. ♪ ♪ . >> rose: larry kramer, a normal heart, first appeared on broadway 26 years ago....
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has poured almost $20 billion into pakistan without getting a reliable ally. in 1998, after bin laden bombs two u.s. embassies in africa, bill clinton couldn't get pakistan to cooperate in going after the terrorists. after 9/11, colin powell told pakistan's leaders they had to target al qaeda, but little happened. last year, hillary clinton said was many were thinking. >> i believe somewhere in this government, are people who know where osama bin laden and al qaeda is. >> reporter: today, the president's anti-terror chief said it's unconceivable bin laden didn't have a support system inside pakistan and he acknowledged people are wondering if that support came from pakistan's government, adding, understandably. >> andrea mitchell with that aspect of the story. andrea, thanks. >>> when we come back, we'll have the story of how those who lost a lot of brothers on 9/11 are greeting this news from overseas. . . . >>> back here at ground zero in new york, while 9/11 changed life in america for all of us, it staggered the new york city fire department. 343 firefight
has poured almost $20 billion into pakistan without getting a reliable ally. in 1998, after bin laden bombs two u.s. embassies in africa, bill clinton couldn't get pakistan to cooperate in going after the terrorists. after 9/11, colin powell told pakistan's leaders they had to target al qaeda, but little happened. last year, hillary clinton said was many were thinking. >> i believe somewhere in this government, are people who know where osama bin laden and al qaeda is. >> reporter:...
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would cause pakistan to review the cooperation here with the united states. here at home the president is congratulated for following through to getting the terrorist with or without pakistan's help. >>> and abc will have a special 20-20. the story behind bin laden's death at 10:00 here on abc sen. >> and a san francisco intersection is shut down because of a gas leak. it was severed near the union square. this isa i live picture just above the stockton tunnel. pg&e expects to cap the leak in 15 minutes time. the streets will remain closed longer than that fory are pairs. >>> and something good happened from a fire in san francisco that left 60 people homeless. they found a terrified little chihuahua alive but hiding. it has a happy ending. >> the dog is part of the story and the people inside of the building are the other part. they are trying to find the cause. it may have been a barbecue but it caused a great deal of grief for the people who live in the building . >> ask anyone in a trauma and they will tell you that aftermath is exhausting. >> we are stil
would cause pakistan to review the cooperation here with the united states. here at home the president is congratulated for following through to getting the terrorist with or without pakistan's help. >>> and abc will have a special 20-20. the story behind bin laden's death at 10:00 here on abc sen. >> and a san francisco intersection is shut down because of a gas leak. it was severed near the union square. this isa i live picture just above the stockton tunnel. pg&e expects...
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and a billion fans as india and pakistan face-off in cricket's world cup. the stakes go well beyond the playing field. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. just a few weeks ago, the rebels in libya appeared to have the upper hand and now they are on the run. such is the fickle nature of this war. speaking of a fickle, and appears muammar gaddafi's foreign minister has given up on his boss. he made his way to the u.k. today. rebel forces had been heading west from their stronghold in benghazi. but now they have lost the town of brega. we begin the coverage from further down the coast. >> revolution 101 -- beginners' of lessons in using a rocket- propelled grenade. but there is more guesswork here that expertise. the rubble -- the rebels want more weapons and the international community is suggesting they might get them. what is missing here is training and leadership. >> if we get the new weapons and someone training as, maybe we can do something to push him back. but with this old weapon, we can do anything. >> who is actually i
and a billion fans as india and pakistan face-off in cricket's world cup. the stakes go well beyond the playing field. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. just a few weeks ago, the rebels in libya appeared to have the upper hand and now they are on the run. such is the fickle nature of this war. speaking of a fickle, and appears muammar gaddafi's foreign minister has given up on his boss. he made his way to the u.k. today. rebel forces had been heading west...
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is asking pakistan to regulate it in months. pack-arab has sent a version to the pentagon so it can be easy tracked. but that's a long-term solution. scofield and clingen still have a lot of work to do. because this is the sad fact. no matter how many missions these men execute -- >> fire >> reporter: no matter how many bombs they diffuse. unless the flow of calcium ammonium nitrate is stopped, ieds will continue to explode. and kill more and more u.s. soldiers. for "nightline," i'm nick schifrin in logar, afghanistan. >> it is the world's worst game of hide and seek over there. our thanks to nick schifrin. >>> just ahead, angelina jolie. her kids think she should marry brad pitt. she tells us what she thinks about that. [ coughing ] [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now robitussin® makes finding the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. ♪ robitussin®. relief ma
is asking pakistan to regulate it in months. pack-arab has sent a version to the pentagon so it can be easy tracked. but that's a long-term solution. scofield and clingen still have a lot of work to do. because this is the sad fact. no matter how many missions these men execute -- >> fire >> reporter: no matter how many bombs they diffuse. unless the flow of calcium ammonium nitrate is stopped, ieds will continue to explode. and kill more and more u.s. soldiers. for...
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. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile estate. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon your nation. >> reporter: that pain is pakistan's long-term support for al qaeda and its allies. battling u.s. forces in afghanistan. today, the president's counterterrorism chief also seemed to point the finger at pakistan. >> i think it's inconceivable that bin laden did not have a support system in the country that allowed him to remain there for an extended period of time. >> reporter: that was more blunt than secretary of state hillary clinton whose carefully worded statement seemed mindful of the fact that the u.s. still needs pakistan's help in the war on terror. >> o
. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile estate. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon...
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aid continues, pakistan pours money into its nuclear program. this new facility 140 miles from the capital will host two of the largest plutonium production reactors in. world. the plant is not designed to make electricity which pakistan desperately needs. it isn't hooked up to the nation's grid. it makes plutonium specifically for nuclear broms. pakistan was armed before 9/11 and taliban leaders fled to take refuge there. since 9/11, pakistan has built up its nuclear weapons program bigger and faster than any other country in the world. when you find out about things like pakistani taliban, attacks on military facilities, about the vulnerability of pakistan's state institutions including its military and intelligence services do you worry about nuclear security? >> i worry about nuclear security in pakistan than anywhere in the world with the possible of exception of north korea. number one problem they have a certain instability in the country. you referred to the taliban. they have a high ratio of what we call extremists that represent in nuc
aid continues, pakistan pours money into its nuclear program. this new facility 140 miles from the capital will host two of the largest plutonium production reactors in. world. the plant is not designed to make electricity which pakistan desperately needs. it isn't hooked up to the nation's grid. it makes plutonium specifically for nuclear broms. pakistan was armed before 9/11 and taliban leaders fled to take refuge there. since 9/11, pakistan has built up its nuclear weapons program bigger and...
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he is a hero to many in pakistan. he's called the father of the islamic bomb. >> a bomb is a bomb. >> keep inside the hills his team had built the bomb. nearly over 40 years kahn became known as one of the most influential criminals of all times, a nuclear proliferate tore. >> he is a real threat. the iranians wouldn't have much but for him. >> pedalled nuclear weapons iran, north korea, he tried with iraq and failed. with libya he agreed to give them a complete fuel cycle, everything. >> here in his own handwriting he quotes the tehran prepare yourselves properly. he denies he smuggled but denied his business. >> i asked would -- (indiscernible). >> here he is sitting next to a model of a bomb. he bought it in pakistan with north korean's help. a similar design would emerge. >> his claim is that he was doing things at the bid will of successive civilian military governments in pakistan. >> simon henderson is a receipt van journalist he has known and written about it for 25 years. he received this plaque from kahn of
he is a hero to many in pakistan. he's called the father of the islamic bomb. >> a bomb is a bomb. >> keep inside the hills his team had built the bomb. nearly over 40 years kahn became known as one of the most influential criminals of all times, a nuclear proliferate tore. >> he is a real threat. the iranians wouldn't have much but for him. >> pedalled nuclear weapons iran, north korea, he tried with iraq and failed. with libya he agreed to give them a complete fuel...
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pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power reactors. >> when the shaw regime collapsed overnight the iranian regime became moran tie american than any of the soviet republic because it took action. >> middle east expert walid f r farez is the author of this book. >> not only did the hostage crisis embassy in iran but started terrorist organizations including hezbollah. >> india 1974. pakistan 1988. is iran next? iran continues to deny it's building nuclear weapons. >> this is what president ahmadinejad told eric shawn next year. >> would you swear to allah that you are not planni
pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power...
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and pakistan after the death of bin laden. now there's word the american secretary of state will announce plans to visit that country soon. massachusetts senator john kerry made that announcement today during his visit to pakistan. yesterday he said there are disturbing signs that pakistan's government has turned a blind eye to insurgents crossing into that country from afghanistan. >> we are not one to stop in our efforts to guarantee the safety and security of the people of our country and to try to rid the world of financethe threat that has no respect to the normal boundaries of human behavior. >> he said he gave the pakistani army chief of list of specific demands relating to the charges the pakistan government could be harboring militants. >>> looking at the day ahead virginia senator mark warner plans to deliver messages of support to members of the military responsible for taking down the world's most wanted terrorist. he plans to meet with navy seal commanders in or full and he is bringing along more than 1000 message
and pakistan after the death of bin laden. now there's word the american secretary of state will announce plans to visit that country soon. massachusetts senator john kerry made that announcement today during his visit to pakistan. yesterday he said there are disturbing signs that pakistan's government has turned a blind eye to insurgents crossing into that country from afghanistan. >> we are not one to stop in our efforts to guarantee the safety and security of the people of our country...
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for the us losing pakistan as an ally would undermine its strategic goals in the region pakistan provides key military transit routes to afghanistan and houses a base for unmanned u.s. drones but all this hasn't stopped u.s. officials from offering to support military action against the network but if the experts believe that we need to elevate our response they will have a lot of bipartisan support on capitol hill the bomb i've been astray show has repeatedly pressured pakistan to attack the haqqani network and groups the us teams a threat to its presence in afghanistan and well in statements reflect washington's uneasiness over how the two countries geopolitical interests continue to divert and the slow region and that's where the relationship stands today thank you very much for that much of. that i have to go to you first i like to quote the president of the united states transition out of afghanistan and leave a stable government behind one that is independent one that is respectful of human rights one that is democratic do you think that's the primary goal of the united states in it
for the us losing pakistan as an ally would undermine its strategic goals in the region pakistan provides key military transit routes to afghanistan and houses a base for unmanned u.s. drones but all this hasn't stopped u.s. officials from offering to support military action against the network but if the experts believe that we need to elevate our response they will have a lot of bipartisan support on capitol hill the bomb i've been astray show has repeatedly pressured pakistan to attack the...
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intelligence claims it has proof that pakistan was behind the attack on an american embassy. david martin on the evidence and we put the question to pakistani's foreign minister. essentially, what they're saying is you have american blood on your hands. the palestinians make a historic request for statehood and then throw a party and shoes. mark phillips is on the west bank. a satellite bigger than a bus is falling from the sky and nasa doesn't know where on earth it will land. and steve hartman with young national champions in a sport you've never expected. >> it's not just for old people. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it turns out the terrorists who struck the u.s. embassy in afghanistan last week had cell phones on them and those phones are one of the reasons the united states is making the remarkable charge that pakistan was directly involved in both that attack and another in which more than 70 american soldiers were wounded. pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war on terror-- an ally that get
intelligence claims it has proof that pakistan was behind the attack on an american embassy. david martin on the evidence and we put the question to pakistani's foreign minister. essentially, what they're saying is you have american blood on your hands. the palestinians make a historic request for statehood and then throw a party and shoes. mark phillips is on the west bank. a satellite bigger than a bus is falling from the sky and nasa doesn't know where on earth it will land. and steve...
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pakistan has 100 nuclear weapons. they are building more at a rapid rate. some people think it will have 200 nuclear weapons in a couple of years. having a country that is dealing with al qaeda is a real problem. we have to get to the bottom of this and figure out who knew what and when about his residency in pakistan. tavis: i wonder whether or not this is going to change our policy in afghanistan. >> it won't. president obama will announce the first withdrawals from afghanistan. we have agreed that they are going to leave by 2014. we will draw down on the scale to 2014 as well. this doesn't change the story in afghanistan. tavis: richard clark, i appreciate your insights. up next, actress loretta devine. please welcome our friend to this program. the talented actress has enjoyed success on broadway and television, including her role on great's anatomy. catch her in the ensembles cast. here is a preview. >> hello. the is nice to finally meet you. >> i am sorry, i did not think a handshake expressed of the moment. >> he certainly raise her whole wonderful d
pakistan has 100 nuclear weapons. they are building more at a rapid rate. some people think it will have 200 nuclear weapons in a couple of years. having a country that is dealing with al qaeda is a real problem. we have to get to the bottom of this and figure out who knew what and when about his residency in pakistan. tavis: i wonder whether or not this is going to change our policy in afghanistan. >> it won't. president obama will announce the first withdrawals from afghanistan. we have...
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they had heard that he was in pakistan. but didn't imagine where and certainly they thought he would be in pakistan, he would be in the tribal areas some distance away from them. >> and you had a conversation with the man who now knows he was essentially providing a live twitter feed of the final minutes of bin laden's life, he had no idea, his first tweet was that he was annoyed that there was a helicopter flying overhead. recount that conversation what you learned about it? >> he was startled by the helicopters but he talked to another friend who said they were all hearing the explosions within a six kilometer range in the town. when they found it was osama bin laden, he said it was quite ironic, i asked him why he thought it was ironic. he had left his native city, the second largest city in pakistan for the quiet so he could escape suicide bombings and the sounds of the explosions rattling his home and frightening himself and his wife. he said the ultimate irony was this quiet place he moved to he had found osama bin la
they had heard that he was in pakistan. but didn't imagine where and certainly they thought he would be in pakistan, he would be in the tribal areas some distance away from them. >> and you had a conversation with the man who now knows he was essentially providing a live twitter feed of the final minutes of bin laden's life, he had no idea, his first tweet was that he was annoyed that there was a helicopter flying overhead. recount that conversation what you learned about it? >> he...
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economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure yours has been said many terrorist organizations around the world which by which we mean intelligence things over the last ten years pakistan has repeatedly compromised its own sovereignty to help the americans in their operations the us while chasing down suspected terrorists has been bombing pakistan with drones on a regular basis the strikes have killed thousands of civilians use of going to tax is not against our sovereignty it is also counterproductive it's the people who want to build friends in the sky dickens terrorism after the latest threats from washington fearing an even tougher assault thousands of pakistanis angrily rallied to say enough is enough for these people the us is a hostile power it's china that they see is a friend and the americans in this one instance have hand it over a maj
economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure yours has been said many terrorist organizations around the world which by which we mean intelligence things over the last ten years pakistan has repeatedly compromised its own sovereignty to help the...
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them and those phones are one of the reasons the united states is making the remarkable charge that pakistan was directly involved in both that attack and another in which more than 70 american soldiers were wounded. pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war on terror-- an ally that gets about $2 billion a year year from the united states. the embassy attack was the work of the haqqani network, a terrorist group tied to the taliban. david martin has been speaking with his intelligence sources and fills in the details. >> reporter: the insurgents who attacked the u.s. embassy in kabul last week were killed, but their cell phones left a trail. they had been used to call pakistani intelligence operatives before and during the assault. that's what lies behind the charges made by admiral mike mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff that the haqqani network is a veritable arm of pakistani intelligence. this was the attack on the u.s. embassy and nato's afghan headquarters that resulted in a 22-hour fire fight with american troops pinned down on roof tops. 16 people were killed, no am
them and those phones are one of the reasons the united states is making the remarkable charge that pakistan was directly involved in both that attack and another in which more than 70 american soldiers were wounded. pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war on terror-- an ally that gets about $2 billion a year year from the united states. the embassy attack was the work of the haqqani network, a terrorist group tied to the taliban. david martin has been speaking with his intelligence...
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pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power reactors. >> when the shaw regime collapsed overnight the iranian regime became moran tie american than any of the soviet republic because it took action. >> middle east expert walid f r farez is the author of this book. >> not only did the hostage crisis embassy in iran but started terrorist organizations including hezbollah. >> india 1974. pakistan 1988. is iran next? iran continues to deny it's building nuclear weapons. >> this is what president ahmadinejad told eric shawn next year. >> would you swear to allah that you are not planni
pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power...
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you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what john kerry's looking for here, though, is support from pakistan to meet america's ends. and that is across the border into afghanistan. he wants pakistan to be able to disrupt the leadership of the militants here, to block off that border, to make america's efforts in afghanistan easier and eventually be able to draw down the troops. but anderson, it's so difficult because pakistan immediately after the osama bin laden raid, rather than look at what its own culpability may have been, was pointing the finger directly back at the united states, accusing
you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what...
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has given pakistan $20 billion since 9/11 and senator john kerry returned in pakistan this morning and warned against cutting off aid. >> we have 100,000 reasons for worrying about our relationship with pakistan and they are called our young men and women in uniform in afghanistan. >>reporter: that is the point, pakistan knows they have the u.s. essentially hostage because they control 70 percent of the supply lines and land routes into afghanistan where there are 100,000 u.s. troops. >>neil: that is a weird way to keep the money flowing by threatening. >>reporter: and secretary gates warned he is concerned we the nuclear weapons could fall into radical's hands so that is another consideration in terms of cutting off relations and i think pakistan has known this for some time and that is why the u.s. often feels helpless in terms of using leverage against pakistan authorities. >>neil: amazing. thank you very much. pakistan is balking it is in the getting all of the u.s. aid. the "wall street journal" reporting that 40 percent of their claims are rejected because ... it has nothing to d
has given pakistan $20 billion since 9/11 and senator john kerry returned in pakistan this morning and warned against cutting off aid. >> we have 100,000 reasons for worrying about our relationship with pakistan and they are called our young men and women in uniform in afghanistan. >>reporter: that is the point, pakistan knows they have the u.s. essentially hostage because they control 70 percent of the supply lines and land routes into afghanistan where there are 100,000 u.s....